Please follow the link for Part I of this journey. 4 months. A mere 4 months. That is the short period of time that has elapsed since I posted Part I of this journey - thereby commencing Part II. Part II... well, this is the leg that will last. Part II is...
The RG and blue is spectacularly dramatic and beautiful. But platinum and salmon just screams "special" to me - and I think it will be special in the metal. I think the blue makes more poetic sense, it being a reflection of the night sky. The only downsid...
Although I have to say I really like the RG and Blue dial. That just has so much charm. I cannot imagine doing bespoke clothes. Fortunately, its scrubs for work and Kohls sweatshirts and Lulu pants for me (easy, simple and comfy).
...but his Roman numerals are incredibly awkward in my opinion. I would prefer to see then 'unflipped' and curved to match the edge of the dial. Chopard (among others) does a really good job with this. Credit: Watch Club ...
Had not seen the cosmic (?) dial, wow. I'm also in the KV waiting queue. Was initially leaning towards the romans, but am really liking the clean look of the arabics. Either way, some things are worth waiting for!
Me too "was" just interested in the simple- time -only watches. I love the simplicity that would never go out of style. I loved the mechanism and care that went into showcasing just the simple hour and minutes. Then, after my lustered purchase of pp 5320,...
The greatest difficulty associated with a multi-year waitlist - temptations. In that way, it is not dissimilar to a long-distance relationship. I have not been tempted by another brand, which is a relief, because that is a sure-fire way to know that you m...